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Who Am I in Christ?: Knowing Yourself
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Who Am I in Christ?: Knowing Yourself

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Your call is as important as any other ministry. So be bold, and let God use you.

To walk with the Lord, we must first know our calling. That’s to find ourselves doing what we are called to do by the Most High God. Ms. Charmon has given us a few ways that we can find ourselves and know our calling. Throughout this book, you will be able to understand the purpose and meaning of how important it’s for ministry workers who feel left out.

In the pages, Ms. Charmon has teaching points that will empower you to

position yourself for new dimensions of the Holy Spirit that will shift your understanding of your calling,

draw you near to God by functioning in your new walk with Christ that will show you a new identity of your life,

definitely make you partner with the Holy Spirit in educating you for your role you were called to do,

position you for victorious winnings of your goals and testimony you have never seen before, and

finally be able to know who you are in Christ and what mission you are asking to do and how easy it will be once you can identify who Christ really is in your life.

Are you ready for that positioning of the dynamic power of God that will usher you into a supernatural life with the Holy Spirit? If so, we are excited for the new you! And we can’t wait for your many testimonies.

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Release dateAug 1, 2022
ISBN9781685172565
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Who Am I in Christ?: Knowing Yourself

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